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Inefficient continuing ed courses

 

Continuing Medical Education (CME) courses often pack a huge amount of content into each credit hour. However, much of this content may not pertain to your situation or answer your specific questions, making these courses an inefficient use of your time and resources (though I know we all need the credit hours).

By finding a resource that provides concise, relevant, and applicable content, you, working as a physician, nurse practitioner or physician assistant, can take ownership of your learning. This would allow you to make the most efficient use of your time and resources, getting your questions answered and gaining clarity on current evidence-based medicine for management of hand and wrist injuries. This will lead to improved patient care and job satisfaction.

This video reviews FINGERTIP TRAUMA: PUT IT INTO PRACTICE so that you will be prepared the next time one walks into your Acute Care/Urgent Care. Let's refresh!

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